Disney’s The Princess and The Frog DVD #giveaway

Shortly after posting my Disney Princess Line up, I was told that I can give a copy of the DVD away and that they will send me a copy as a Thank You for posting. Ahhh, the excitement I had. I haven’t even told my daughter yet. I was singing and dancing my way through the afternoon. Disney just makes me happy.

Princess Kiss Montage

Bonus Features:

Deleted Scenes

Audio Commentary by John Musker and Ron Clements (co-writers and directors) and Peter Del Vecho (producer)

“Never Knew I Needed”- Music video by Ne-Yo

The single disc DVD comes with these exciting bonus features:

Games and Activities:

What Do You See: Princess Portraits — A bayou-style quiz tests viewers’ knowledge of all of Disney’s beautiful princesses. Ray’s firefly family creates twinkling portraits of each princess and if the player correctly identifies her, they can enjoy a tongue-cheek mini re-telling of that character’s story.

Magic In The Bayou: The Making of A Princess — Co-writers and directors John Musker and Ron Clements take a freewheeling, behind-the-scenes look at the making of Disney’s newest animated film as it grows from an initial concept to a lavish animated film set in the enchanting world of New Orleans and the surrounding bayous.

The Return To Hand Drawn Animation

The Disney Legacy

Disney’s Newest Princess

The Princess and the Animator

Conjuring The Villain

A Return To The Animated Musical

Bringing Life to Animation with an introduction by John Musker and Ron Clements.

Deleted Scenes introduced by the filmmakers

Art Galleries — A collection of storyboard art traces the visual development of The Princess and the Frog’s rich gallery of characters and settings.

With extravagant musical numbers, stunningly realized settings and gorgeously rendered costumes, The Princess and the Frog serves up an experience Richard Corliss of Time calls “A start-to-finish delight.”

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My daughter and I saw it a few weeks ago and its an animated film and fairy tale musical which takes place in New Orleans in the 1920s. The prince Naveen is transformed into a frog by the evil voodoo magician Dr. Facilier. The frog mistakes Tiana for a princess and has her kiss him to break the spell. The kiss does not break the spell, but instead turns Tiana into a frog as well. The princess and the frog then try to reach the voodoo queen to break the spell. The End!

I have only seen the first 30 minutes or so (2 yr. old & toddler attention spans, thankfully we went to the dollar theater!). I do know that Tiana is the first African American Disney Princess & it’s set in New Orleans.

I know that it was supposed to be my three little ones very first movie theater experience but then swine flu hit and I couldn’t risk my respiratory compromised daughter…sigh! The movie is set in New Orleans and introduces the first African American Disney Princess…YAY!maureenruble@yahoo.com

Are we talking about the original story or the movie? Because I’ve seen and read plenty of versions of the story, including the Disney movie. But if there’s one thing I know the most from the movie, it’s the words to Ne-Yo’s “Never Knew I Needed”. I *love* that song.

I don’t know much about the movie except what I have been reading on the reviews. I know there is a new Disney Princess. There is frog kissing and voodoo. I don’t even remember reading this story when I was younger

I haven’t actually seen the movie yet. I know that this is a Disney movie and the princess’ name is Tiana. She kisses a frog to turn him into a prince but turns into a frog instead! I imagine it to be funny with a moral lesson, as most Disney movies are.

I know that Tiana works hard to get what she wants in life! I’m so glad that Disney has a good moral to this movie! I know that in the movie she over worked herself…but at least she knew that everything is not always handed to you!

i don’t know much except that that the frog/prince has a southern or cajun accent and he begs the princess for a kiss to be turned back into a prince and when she does kiss him (the frog) she turns into a frog instead.

I don’t know much, but I’ve seen it advertised on tv. We just went on a Disney Cruise and my daughter had her picture taken with her and loved her! She went crazy over her simply b/c she’s a princess! I’d love to win this for her. Thanks for the chance!
Kelly Deaton – secrets_girl23(at)yahoo(dot)com (aka) dkad23(at)gmail(dot)com

I have not yet seen The Princess and The Frog…but have heard good things about it. I do know the princess kisses the frog and becomes a frog herself, and there is a crocodile/aligator musician. Ok, maybe I dreamed all of this.

In 2004, after the disappointing box-office receipt for their animated film Home On The Range, Disney declared traditional hand-drawn animation dead and closed their animation department, announcing that all future Disney films would be computer animated. Thankfully, when John Lasseter became chief creative officer at Disney, he decided to bring back hand-drawn animation. The Princess and the Frog is their first hand-drawn feature since 2004. I am glad Disney has taken the chance on reviving this lost art form. Thank you for the chance to win.

We saw it in theaters and the music and characters are wonderful! Tiana is the best princess yet and is the first to put her morals and dreams before men (Esmerelda from Hunchback had the same qualities, but I don’t think she’s considered a princess :(). Great movie!

I know I really liked the Princess and the Frog when I saw it in the theater! Wasn’t expecting it to be a classic like Beauty and the Beast, which it wasn’t, but had a great time watching it and loved the style of the art work in it. Thanks for the nice giveaway!

I know its set from New Orleans and that Disney has worked hard making this great movie! It features a african american princess which i believe is a first for them and couldnt be more proud. Princess Tiana was taught to always work hard at what whatever it is you do and thats something we all can learn from , young old , rich ,or poor.

I was in the Disney Store with my 19 month old daughter and a pair of The Princess and the Frog flip flops. We haven’t seen the movie but I do know that she refused to leave the store without those flip flops! 🙂